You could use a different interval type to indicate different conditions
(e.g. very high or very low), but you would have to test for those
conditions yourself and put the interval values in the corresponding
interval columns.

On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 3:02 PM, Gatnus <rsun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> Intervals looks like it would work well for me and make the chart much
> cleaner *if* I can find a way to retrieve the numbers that would indicate
> "very high", "high", "low", and "very low" and show those in the
> interval...Right now, I am only able to get an indicator which tells me
> which category the "actual" data falls in - "very low", "low",
> "acceptable", "high", "very high". If I can't get the developer to give me
> the threshold numbers, is there a way to indicate when a data point falls
> into the "very high" or "very low" category - such as the line with the red
> dot in the original sample?
>
> On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 10:56:21 AM UTC-5, Daniel LaLiberte wrote:
>>
>> Hi Gatnus,
>>
>> You should look into intervals: https://developers.google.com
>> /chart/interactive/docs/gallery/intervals
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 10:05 AM, Gatnus <rsu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm new to Google Visualization and haven't seen what I'm looking to do
>>> anywhere in the online documentation. I'm displaying a linechart with
>>> day/hour on the X axis and 2 graphs - expected and actual on the Y axis. I
>>> would like to add a "highlight" graph similar to the red in the image below
>>> - when the actual vs expected meets a mathematical formula, I'd like to
>>> show a "highlight this data point" as too high (red dot on top) or too low
>>> (red dot on bottom)....I only want the red lines / marks to appear when
>>> required, ie when the actual vs expected formula indicates "too high" or
>>> "too low". If I can't draw the dot at the end of the line, at least
>>> drawing a line in another color to indicate an outlier would be useful.
>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-MFBhXWegqe0/WDxF-SEa2_I/AAAAAAAAJNI/S_u7UOqP9yEONaskEDAmmG1QfUN09unsACLcB/s1600/actualvsexpected.png>
>>>
>>>
>>> <html>
>>> <head>
>>> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.gstatic.com/c
>>> harts/loader.js"></script>
>>> <script type="text/javascript">
>>> google.charts.load('current',{'packages':['corechart']});
>>> google.charts.setOnLoadCallback(drawChart);
>>>
>>> function drawChart() {
>>> var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable([
>>> ['date/hr', 'Expected', 'Actual'],
>>> ['20160930.0', 5510870, 1948956],
>>> ['20160930.1', 1645700, 1835563],
>>> ['20160930.2', 3827840, 1832456],
>>> *...<many other data points> ...*
>>> ]);
>>>
>>> var options = {
>>> title: 'mychart expected vs actual',
>>> curveType: 'function',
>>> legend: { position: 'bottom' }
>>> };
>>>
>>> var chart = new google.visualization.LineChart
>>> (document.getElementById('curve_chart'));
>>>
>>> chart.draw(data, options);
>>> }
>>> </script>
>>> </head>
>>> <body>
>>> <div id="curve_chart" style="width:1920px; height: 500px"></div>
>>> </body>
>>> </html>
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